I really loved this story. The art, the characters, the story, the sex...everything was amazing. The only thing I didn't like though was the ending. Even though Enma (Hisa) had a painful past, he definitely found peace knowing that Takimura is the reincarnation of his previous first love. They shared memories together. They built a relationship together. They loved each other. They were adults - not children.
When Hisa was turned into a demon, he retained all of his memories. Wouldn't it have made more sense then, for Takimura to also be turned into a demon and spend eternity with his lover? Instead, Enma chose to reincarnate, leaving Takimura with similar pain to what Enma experienced as a child. Yea they end up together in the end, but now only one of them has the memories of their relationship. The reincarnated version of Hisa might resemble him and have the same spirit, but he is still a different ego. So Takimura is still essentially starting a new relationship with a mostly new person.
In my opinion, this was an unnecessary and somewhat cruel choice for the author to make. So in my mind, Takimura and Enma will live together as demons, continuing their relationship from where they left off.
I really loved this story. The art, the characters, the story, the sex...everything was amazing. The only thing I didn't like though was the ending. Even though Enma (Hisa) had a painful past, he definitely found peace knowing that Takimura is the reincarnation of his previous first love. They shared memories together. They built a relationship together. They loved each other. They were adults - not children.
When Hisa was turned into a demon, he retained all of his memories. Wouldn't it have made more sense then, for Takimura to also be turned into a demon and spend eternity with his lover?
Instead, Enma chose to reincarnate, leaving Takimura with similar pain to what Enma experienced as a child. Yea they end up together in the end, but now only one of them has the memories of their relationship. The reincarnated version of Hisa might resemble him and have the same spirit, but he is still a different ego. So Takimura is still essentially starting a new relationship with a mostly new person.
In my opinion, this was an unnecessary and somewhat cruel choice for the author to make.
So in my mind, Takimura and Enma will live together as demons, continuing their relationship from where they left off.